For one minute, walk outside, stand there, in silence, look up at the sky and contemplate how amazing life is.

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02 April 2017

JOBS DONE AND MORE TO COME ... PART ONE

At first I thought Charlie the cat had wet the carpet but
it turned out that the radiator was leaking. And how!

The system is this: a spare room, which was once
Joe’s office, has been changed to Charlie’s room. It has chairs he can sleep
on, a discreetly placed litter box, and an ever-open window through which he
can come and go.

The reason for the open window is two-fold. It
opens onto a covered side passage at the end of which is a lockable door to the
garden and a cat-flap. It means that Charlie can come and go in the night
without the need to wake me. Ingenious, I thought. The room is cosy, having
radiator and comfy chairs to keep Charlie happy. That is until the radiator
developed a leak. Poor Charlie and poor me having to walk on a very wet carpet.
The leak must have developed in the night and is labelled as discovery No.1.
Yes, there is another leak, in my bedroom, and worse than the first.

Panic! Well, what else could I do. It was no good
smiling and saying it will be okay tomorrow. Leaking radiators don’t work like
that. So, what to do, or rather who to contact.

I looked in the phone book and on line but, really,
I didn’t know who or what trades-person I wanted. Those radiators had been
serviced regularly by one guy (Mr K) so I wondered if he would know who to
approach. He did. Moreover, he came right away. At least two heads were better
than one, especially since mine didn’t seem to be working.

I can do this, he said, as he toured the rooms,
each one having a radiator, and each one, he discovered, useless. They all
seemed to be going at the same time.

You should have seen the mess after and during the
drainage of all five radiators.

I told Mr K (as he worked) that I hadn’t known who
to contact, an electrician, the water board, or someone in the gas business.
None of them, he said, in future just ring me and I’ll know who you want and
get them there. I love that man!

The words ‘new’ radiators worried me for a while,
especially as mine are very, very long. It meant money! I had visions of having
to spend thousands on purchases and fitting, even more of a worry considering
that I have booked a company to measure up for a change in the bathroom.
Because of the dangers of getting in and out of a bath I decided to go for a
wet room and someone is coming to measure up two days. Should I tell him not to
bother or what?

I broached the subject of money and asked Mr K how
much he thought new radiators etc would cost and was more than surprised when
he quoted hundreds not thousands.

It is strange, though, that all five radiators went
at once. Mr K and I both thought that but he reckoned Joe had organised it from
his place in heaven because coincidentally probate etc has just been finalised.

Because I need to change the bathroom I welcomed
the visit (pre-booked) of a
representative of a local firm that deals in this sort of thing. Because
getting in and out of a bath is getting a trifle precarious I decided to have
the thing removed. The expert I called in was really helpful. He talked me out
of my idea of having a wet room and will work round the shower at present
installed. The idea is to have a much lower ‘tray’ so I only have to take a
small step instead of literally climbing into a bath. I will have a stool to
sit on and smart surrounds. Tiling will be as is, just added to. Only the floor
will need to be seen to. The expert recommended Karndean flooring, which I
already have in hall and loo, and would you believe I have some of it in an
unopened box that the guys who did the hall left behind.

While Mike (the expert) was with me Mr K and his
son came to measure up the previously mentioned radiators. This meant I had
three men to deal with and organise … date-wise (wink). Well that’s Monday
dealt with. Tomorrow will bring what tomorrow will bring, I won’t know until Mr
K phones me with further details. It’s a bit nippy here without warmth so I
think I’ll switch on the portable electric heaters.

A few days later the new radiators arrived, posh
ones too. They made me realise how outdated the old ones were. Not only did
they no longer work but they were no longer attractive to the eye. Now they look
smart and I have heat, only snag is the control box which doesn’t want to
control. Fortunately, I can bypass the timing and just put it on when I want
it. Hopefully Mr K will be able to fix that as well.

Valerie, Mr K DOES sound like an angel sent from Joe, sent from heaven! Sooooo glad to hear that it won't be costing you thousands. Don't you love how it seems that when one thing goes, so many other's seem to go at the same time. Like last year, when I lost BOTH my computers at the same time so that I didn't have any.

I have radiators in my apartment as well. I live in an older building (1930's) that used to be a hotel. I actually LOVE radiator heat because it's not as dry as electric. Plus, I love the sounds they make when they turn on. Oddly enough, I find that relaxing.

Ron, it is true that when one thing goes another follows, I have noticed that before. In this case though there were far too many copycats, one would have been enough. You are right in your statement that rads are not as drying as electric fires.

I will definitely be taking photographs of the new bathroom.... maybe some before and after shots.

Sunday here is bright and sunny, even Charlie is sunbathing. It is April though so anything could happen and probably will.

Well, thankfully the 'fun' didn't happen in January! I've wondered about radiators, I wasn't sure they were even in use anymore. I remember my grandparents had them and my sister's apartment in New York had them. I even had them in a story I wrote and had to look up what I could. I sure hope your floors weren't ruined!

It's always a pleasure when something costs a lot less than expected. Keeping up a house is a costly but worthwhile venture. I can't wait to have our own home again. We are settling on the Island and I have a nice area picked out hopefully where we will buy a home.

It's not unusual that "everything goes at the same time" Our very old apartment had pretty much all of the plumbing go on it last year. Luckily, it was simple enough for me to deal with..so I did not have to wait for the landlords. Also... Much cheaper than I expected.

Currently I'm working on replacing the Bathtub faucets. Things look pretty good. Makes me wish I had done it last year with the kitchen and bathroom sink and toilet. Best of luck tomorrow!

We have a contract out with British Gas and they do fix our radiators but I'm not sure if they'd replace them. I was pleasantly surprised at the cost of new ones, which actually can be quite cheap.I'm glad you had someone who could sort yours out so quickly. Seems like you are surrounded by some useful men. (wink)

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